Using Assignable Effects

 

You can use assignable effects chains when you want to route multiple tracks to a chain of DirectX or VST plug-ins while setting the level for each track independently.

You can add up to 32 assignable effects chains to the Mixer window. Each chain can have up to 32 plug-ins. In order to have the control appear in the Mixer window, at least one plug-in needs to be selected.

To see the audio signal flow, click here.

Vegas Pro warning OverviewWhen input monitoring is on during audio recording, audio effects chains that contain non-in-place plug-ins are displayed in yellow (Vegas Pro b noninplace Overview) to indicate that automatic plug-in delay compensation is being used. Chains that cannot be used for live monitoring are automatically bypassed and are displayed in red (Vegas Pro b bypassinplacechain Overview).


What do you want to do?

Vegas Pro button OverviewInsert an assignable effects chain

Vegas Pro button OverviewRoute tracks to an assignable effects chain

Vegas Pro button OverviewUse an assignable effects envelope

Vegas Pro button OverviewRemove an assignable effects chain

Vegas Pro button OverviewUse the assignable effects control

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